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Code Switching. When to say what. Code Switching. Code switching is the ability to change your use of language based on the unique situation Three Codes Informal Semi-formal Formal/Academic. Informal Writing. This is anything that is going to just your friends
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Code Switching When to say what
Code Switching • Code switching is the ability to change your use of language based on the unique situation • Three Codes • Informal • Semi-formal • Formal/Academic
Informal Writing • This is anything that is going to just your friends • Includes friend-to-friend emails, letters, love letters, texting, etc. • Things you can do here: text/IM-lingo, bad spelling, incomplete sentences, not capitalizing letters, bad punctuation, etc. • Pretty much anything you want
Example of Informal Writing Late 2 class g2g, c u latr Lol sum freshy fell tryin 2 get 2 class in 20 sec 2day is a gr8 day teachrs r in a good mood cuz passin times r shorter I h8 the ppl that just stand around durin passin time & dnt move. (Courtesy of Jackie Pfitzenmeier)
Semi-Formal Writing • Writing that will be seen by the general public but includes a lot of your own personal opinion • Example: opinion columns, editorials, you-to-teacher/boss emails • Things you can do here: use the word I, you, we (all personal pronouns), properly spell and punctuate slang, use occasional sentence fragments, use a lot of short paragraphs • Things you may not do: texting/IM lingo, use bad spelling, use bad grammar, use bad punctuation
Example of Semi-Formal Writing • In my opinion, passing periods should be cut from 5 minutes down to 30 seconds. Why? Well, I’ll tell you. For one thing, students will have to tear around school to get to class on time. Tearing=Running. And running=getting in shape. Can you say, “Good-bye gym class?” I think so.
Formal/Academic Writing • Writing that will be seen by the general public and/or is written for an academic setting • Examples: school essays, research papers, professional journals, professional reports, etc.
You must: Use proper grammar Use proper spelling Use proper paper format Type it Use appropriate vocabulary You must not: Use 1st and 2nd person personal pronouns (I, we, us, you, your, etc) Use slang words, phrases, or spelling Rules for Formal/Academic Writing
Example of Formal Writing • Passing periods between classes should be cut from five minutes to thirty seconds. At first, this might not seem like a good idea, but if one stops to consider the implications, one would see that this is a perfectly good idea. For one thing, if the school eliminates four minutes from each of the seven passing periods (twenty-eight minutes) then school could end a half an hour early.